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JRPGfan said:
Saeko said:

I see VR use for a lot of thing, ppl who can't get outside of hospital or house and want travel, ppl who need to see something for learning, for gaming, and after app devlopped, for ppl to see your vaccation in VR like good old photo/camera movie, see concert/sport etc  etc !

And with OR, PSVR & many other, price will come down and more meanstream faster than 10years, its in 350-500 range for when this comming out first... but second gen or tird could be cheap if they not greedy like smartphone/tablett market !

Imagine 3D VR camra's.

Why take a picture you can put in a small frame, when you could capture a 360 degree instance, and experiance being there in a 3D picture/movie.

 

VR could revolutionise the camra industry.

It could change pay-per-view, imagine going to a virtual concert and haveing the feeling of being there, while your sitting on a cough, able to take off the headset, go Pee or drink some coffee, and put it back on again and be back in the thick of it once more.

 

People calling for VR's doom are short sighted.

It has way to much potential and too many people invested in the development for it to not go anywhere.

If that was the case, there wouldnt be this many jumping on the bandwagon.

3D VR GoPro please. They're already into sperical solutions. https://gopro.com/spherical
Controlling that with a mouse is painful, would be cool to watch on a vr helmet.

Ah tech is even moving faster than I thought
http://www.newsshooter.com/2015/09/08/gopro-odyssey-a-360-degree-8k-3d-virtual-reality-capture-system/
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AR9_SZtJ_KU

It will add a lot of rewatchability to videos. And new ways to create movies. Plenty directors are into long wide shots to let you take in the surroundings, could be even better if you can look all around. A frameless movie, new concept, can it work.